yup.. Welcome, Spencer back to the group. 

Spencer did indeed donate the original phantom to the club....A year or
two after he donated it, we upgraded the motherboard to a cyrix 686 with
64MB of ram... and there it stood until 2002 I believe.. all the while
running majordomo, 40-50 club websites with apache, and Oracle as well.

-matt

Spencer Proffit wrote:

>I was a member of the UUG back when Matt Probst first started it.  I
>donated my 486 (DX! 66Mhz!) 'Phantom' (named for one of my favorite
>Saturday morning cartoons: "Phantom 2040") as our first server.  I
>remember installing slackware on it from stacks of floppies and
>connecting with a blazingly fast 14400 modem.  It's good to see that
>the club is still going, and that interest in powerful operating
>systems is still alive and well.
>
>I've been lurking this list for a couple of weeks and I was wondering
>if it would be OK to post Job information here?  It is Linux based
>work.
>
>Spencer Proffit
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